Discovery reports (1940) Discovery reports discoveryreports18inst Year: 1940 NOTOTHENIIDAE i, lateral line, which terminates below end of dorsal, or just behind it, 15 to 18 in lower lateral line. Dorsal IV-V, 36-37. Anal 32. Pectoral with 24 or 25 rays, f length of head, rather shorter than pelvics, which reach the anal. Caudal peduncle deeper than long. Body with irregular cross-bars; cheek with two oblique stripes; spinous dorsal partly blackish. Fig. 4. Nofothema squamifrons. x |. Hab. Kerguelen. Known only from the types of the species, two specimens, no and 150 mm. in total length.


Discovery reports (1940) Discovery reports discoveryreports18inst Year: 1940 NOTOTHENIIDAE i, lateral line, which terminates below end of dorsal, or just behind it, 15 to 18 in lower lateral line. Dorsal IV-V, 36-37. Anal 32. Pectoral with 24 or 25 rays, f length of head, rather shorter than pelvics, which reach the anal. Caudal peduncle deeper than long. Body with irregular cross-bars; cheek with two oblique stripes; spinous dorsal partly blackish. Fig. 4. Nofothema squamifrons. x |. Hab. Kerguelen. Known only from the types of the species, two specimens, no and 150 mm. in total length. Notothenia macrophthalma, Norman. Notothenia macrophthalma, Norman, 1937, Discovery Rep., xvi, p. 68, fig. 30. Very closely related to the preceding species, but diameter of eye 3 in length of head; 3 rows of scales between the eyes; 12 gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch; only 4 to 8 tubular scales in lower lateral line; dorsal VI, 34; anal 30.


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